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pneumatic v. corded electric drill

hosz

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I need to get a new drill. My cordless does not have the torque to remove a broken bolt that is rusted into a suspension knuckle.

I'm looking at a 3/8" because of the confined space it will be used in. In general, will a pneumatic have more reverse torque or a corded electric?
 
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TheGrooveking

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I have over 50 electric drills and about a dozen pneumatic drills, the electric have more torque but the air powered are smaller. I love my CP 3/8" reversible but I also drill somtimes in hazardous (flammable atmosphere) so a pneumatic is a must.

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jetmech09

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I have always preferred pneumatic, but I use them for drilling, not for taking out a bolt. Smaller, higher RPM, easier to control.
 
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